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Chinese tourists’ bad behaviour has not put off people in Argentina and Jerusalem

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Chinese tourists’ bad behaviour has not put off people in Argentina and Jerusalem: survey


New poll by state-run tourism body shows 23 per cent of people around world think mainlanders’ littering is their ‘most striking form of misbehaviour’ followed by jaywalking, defecating in public, cutting queues and talking loudly

PUBLISHED : Wednesday, 16 December, 2015, 11:02am
UPDATED : Wednesday, 16 December, 2015, 11:10am

Laura Zhou
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Chinese tourists take pictures in front of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Different perceptions of manners, culture and traditions were three easy triggers for conflict between Chinese tourists and local residents, a tourism research academy says. Photo: Kyodo

Chinese tourists may have a reputation for appalling manners but they are still viewed positively by some foreigners, according to a new survey.

State-owned China Radio International and the China Tourism Academy polled 1,264 residents from 23 countries and regions between March and August on their views of Chinese tourists.

Up to 23 per cent of the interviewees said littering was the “most striking form of misbehaviour” of mainland Chinese tourists, followed by jaywalking (17 per cent) and defecating in public (10 per cent), cutting queues and talking loudly, the survey said.

The survey, published on Tuesday in Beijing, said cultural differences and a lack of civility were the main reasons for the etiquette failures.

Chinese tourists were most popular among people from Argentina and Jerusalem, with all the interviewees in both places having a positive view of Chinese travellers.

Read more: Air rage: Three Chinese passengers thrown off aircraft in Cambodia after scuffle broke out over plane seat

However, they were less popular closer to home – only 8 per cent of interviewees from Macau said mainland tourists were welcome and 61 per cent from Mongolia agreed that the number of Chinese tourists should be “restricted”.

Different perceptions of manners, culture and traditions were three easy triggers for conflict between Chinese tourists and local residents, the report said.

“It’s similar to a romantic relationship,” academy director Dai Bin said. “As more Chinese flock to nearby countries for holidays, their imperfections are easily amplified.”

Foreigners were growing more aware of the shopping power of Chinese tourists, the report said, with 24 per cent of the interviewees saying that Chinese tourists looked at their best when they were shopping.

Read more: Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights

The survey also found that enjoying local culture, shopping and taking photographs were regarded as the three top “love-to-do” things among Chinese tourists.

Foreigners also believed that mainland tourists preferred to visit scenic spots in cities rather than going on adventure and ecological tours to countryside areas of natural beauty.

The number of Chinese travelling both domestically and abroad for leisure has soared in recent years, boosted by rising incomes and easier access to passports and visas.

According to the academy, Chinese tourists will make 120 million trips and spend 1.1 trillion yuan (HK$1.3 trillion) abroad this year.

Chinese tourists are also the frequent targets of complaints, prompting the China National Tourism Administration to launch a blacklist this year.


 
scums are tiongs of the earth

Fcuking Tiong is a world wide disgrace!! Taiwanese seem more cultured and well behave!!

Where ever they go its a disgrace! and people in that country will hate them for the Sickening behavior!!

And their President Ah Xi go to world wide to apologize on their behalf!
 
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